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Vasquez, G., (2022). Estudio comparativo del stock de carbono de dos plantaciones de Eucalyptus torelliana ubicadas en el centro poblado Pueblo Libre - Moyobamba [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5071
Vasquez, G., Estudio comparativo del stock de carbono de dos plantaciones de Eucalyptus torelliana ubicadas en el centro poblado Pueblo Libre - Moyobamba []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/5071
@misc{renati/1054363,
title = "Estudio comparativo del stock de carbono de dos plantaciones de Eucalyptus torelliana ubicadas en el centro poblado Pueblo Libre - Moyobamba",
author = "Vasquez Mundaca, Gisela",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2022"
}
The research was carried out in the village of Pueblo Libre, with the aim of evaluating the carbon stock of two plantations of Eucalyptus Torelliana, generating a set of accurate data in order to implement projects for the payment of environmental services in the future. The population evaluated consisted of two plots of 3 and 4 years old, of one hectare each, and the sample consisted of 5 subplots (20 m x 25 m) per plot, randomly located, one in each corner and another in the center. The methodology used was the methodology proposed by the International Center for Agroforestry Research ICRAF, (2009) for this purpose a forest inventory was carried out, and then calculations of biomass and carbon stock were made through the use of allometric formulas and using the Excel program. The results show that the plot with the highest biomass and carbon stock was plot 1 with values of 123.2268 (tn/ha) and 55.4524 (tC/ha) followed by plot 2 with values of 119.5156 (tn/ha) and 53.7804 (tC/ha) respectively. Regarding the soil component, plot 2 had the highest carbon stock with a value of 51.99 (tC/ha) and plot 01 had the lowest carbon stock with a value of 32.33 (tC/ha). It is concluded that plot 2 is the plot that stored the highest total carbon stock, resulting in 105.7704 (tC/ha), and this difference is mainly due to the soil, since this component captured more carbon in this plot.
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